Table of Contents: Inaugural addresses First Inaugural Address (1861) Second Inaugural Address (1865) State of the Union Addresses First State of the Union address (1861) Second State of the Union address (1862) Third State of the Union address (1863) Fourth State of the Union address (1864) Other works Cooper's Union Speech Gettysburg Address (November 19, 1863) House Table of Contents: Inaugural addresses First Inaugural Address (1861) Second Inaugural Address (1865) State of the Union Addresses First State of the Union address (1861) Second State of the Union address (1862) Third State of the Union address (1863) Fourth State of the Union address (1864) Other works Cooper's Union Speech Gettysburg Address (November 19, 1863) House Divided Speech (June 16, 1858) Proclamation of Amnesty (1863) The Emancipation Proclamation (1864) Final public address (April 11 1865) The Bear Hunt, poem Address before the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society The Writings of Abraham Lincoln, In Seven Volumes Works about Lincoln Abraham Lincoln, by Lord Charnwood Appendix: Abraham Lincoln Biography Navigation and About
Works of Abraham Lincoln. Includes Inaugural Addresses, State of the Union Addresses, Cooper's Union Speech, Gettysburg Address, House Divided Speech, ... MORE.
Table of Contents: Inaugural addresses First Inaugural Address (1861) Second Inaugural Address (1865) State of the Union Addresses First State of the Union address (1861) Second State of the Union address (1862) Third State of the Union address (1863) Fourth State of the Union address (1864) Other works Cooper's Union Speech Gettysburg Address (November 19, 1863) House Table of Contents: Inaugural addresses First Inaugural Address (1861) Second Inaugural Address (1865) State of the Union Addresses First State of the Union address (1861) Second State of the Union address (1862) Third State of the Union address (1863) Fourth State of the Union address (1864) Other works Cooper's Union Speech Gettysburg Address (November 19, 1863) House Divided Speech (June 16, 1858) Proclamation of Amnesty (1863) The Emancipation Proclamation (1864) Final public address (April 11 1865) The Bear Hunt, poem Address before the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society The Writings of Abraham Lincoln, In Seven Volumes Works about Lincoln Abraham Lincoln, by Lord Charnwood Appendix: Abraham Lincoln Biography Navigation and About
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Don Heiman –
This index is an excellent companion to "The Collected Writings of Abraham Lincoln". It has been very helpful in guiding me through over 4,500 pages of written text. The index for all 1953 volumes was published in 1955 and contains 378 pages of references for all eight volumes. The index also contains reference numbers for dubious texts, forgeries, and reference numbers for the location of all "Collected Works" sources. Basler's research is simply amazing. This index is an excellent companion to "The Collected Writings of Abraham Lincoln". It has been very helpful in guiding me through over 4,500 pages of written text. The index for all 1953 volumes was published in 1955 and contains 378 pages of references for all eight volumes. The index also contains reference numbers for dubious texts, forgeries, and reference numbers for the location of all "Collected Works" sources. Basler's research is simply amazing.
Vincent –
This includes includes an expansive body of his work--from his debates with douglas to letters to frenemies. Though its a lot of reading, it's great to peer into how this man conversed on great, insightful topics like slavery, to mundane issues. This includes includes an expansive body of his work--from his debates with douglas to letters to frenemies. Though its a lot of reading, it's great to peer into how this man conversed on great, insightful topics like slavery, to mundane issues.
Ray Comfort –
The book I'm reading was written in 1905 and I found it via Project Guttenberg with forwards and introductions by Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Choate and Carl Shurz, who was a personal friend and wrote one of the biographical sketchs. The book I'm reading was written in 1905 and I found it via Project Guttenberg with forwards and introductions by Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Choate and Carl Shurz, who was a personal friend and wrote one of the biographical sketchs.
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